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Just now, Undertakerson2.0 said:

 

 

 

 

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Harrisburg

 

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Interesting.. would you think the 2/6 system is "this" 2/13 storm, and then... *dramatic music* Prez Day is the two footer??? 😄 

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3 minutes ago, RTC3-LAST CHANCE said:

Anyone remember, was it the ‘81 or ‘83 one that was preceded by warmth like this one? UT? You should remember. You were in your 40’s then 👀👀

Long Island had this a few years back. Days of 40-50. Day before, 70+ and then blizzard warnings. These types of temperature gradients set up beautiful BCZs. When enough cold air filters in on the northwest side, these BCZs allow for some pretty good thumps of snow.

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1 minute ago, Undertakerson2.0 said:

Jonas in 2016 had 3-4"/Hr all afternoon in C PA

Nemo had 8"+/hr rates for C/E Long Island and SE CT. 

Side note - when Nemo was in the process of phasing, there was so much lightning over Eastern Long Island that it actually changed the snow to sleet for a good period of time. 

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Just now, Uscg Ast said:

Nemo had 8"+/hr rates for C/E Long Island and SE CT. 

Side note - when Nemo was in the process of phasing, there was so much lightning over Eastern Long Island that it actually changed the snow to sleet for a good period of time. 


 

8 an hour?!?!?

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1 minute ago, Undertakerson2.0 said:

Jonas in 2016 had 3-4"/Hr all afternoon in C PA

Dec 29. 2016 I got 7" in one hour. It was a paste bomb like 5-10 miles to my east where they mixed with rain for a very brief, but fateful period. Lots of power out. 

Was a fairly rapidly deepening system.

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Just now, Uscg Ast said:

Nemo had 8"+/hr rates for C/E Long Island and SE CT. 

Side note - when Nemo was in the process of phasing, there was so much lightning over Eastern Long Island that it actually changed the snow to sleet for a good period of time. 

I remember the reflectivity radars on that - it was like being back in the 60's (man) 

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Just now, MaineJay said:

Dec 29. 2016 I got 7" in one hour. It was a paste bomb like 5-10 miles to my east where they mixed with rain for a very brief, but fateful period. Lots of power out. 

Was a fairly rapidly deepening system.

The old "smell the rain and watch it dump snow" scenario. 

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1 minute ago, Uscg Ast said:

Nemo had 8"+/hr rates for C/E Long Island and SE CT. 

Side note - when Nemo was in the process of phasing, there was so much lightning over Eastern Long Island that it actually changed the snow to sleet for a good period of time. 

Craziest storm I’d ever seen 

I think that’s the storm Jim cantore orgasmed on live tv at the thunder snow 😳

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1 minute ago, LongIslanGurlllll said:

Craziest storm I’d ever seen 

I think that’s the storm Jim cantore orgasmed on live tv at the thunder snow 😳

Only one of many - he did that here in Harrisburg that one time and we missed NEMO in the main. 

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In my experience the confluence is sometimes under modeled 1-2 days out, could that be the case here?

I remember one storm where the PA/NY border was supposed to get destroyed and less than 24 hrs before the event there was a 250 miles shift south on models and SPA/SNJ got whacked. 

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